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President Obama and his liberal followers love to compare him with several previous presidents, including Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. Mr. Obama is in no way like any those presidents. On the contrary, he has been more akin to Richard Nixon.

He claims to have had no previous knowledge of the Sept. 11, 2012 Benghazi attack, the targeting of conservative loyal Americans by the Internal Revenue Service, and the unconstitutionally intrusive actions of the Department of Justice against Associated Press journalists. The Benghazi disaster is deeply connected to the State Department, the IRS is deeply connected to the Treasury Department, and the AP intrusion deeply tied into the Justice Department. These agencies are accountable to the president. Mr. Obama hand-picked former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; Treasury secretaries Timothy Geithner and Jack Lew; and Attorney General Eric H. Holder. And we still don't know the whole story about Mr. Holder, and the selling of and giving of weapons to Mexicans. That book was closed by executive order, remember?

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FREEPRESS wrote on Sep 25, 2013 5:06 AM:

" I disagree! Compared to Obama, Nixon was a great president. Now compared to Jimmy Carter, that becomes a contest of to whom will go the prize for the worst president ever. Probably Obama, because Carter did not constantly ignore and/or override the Constitution - he was just simply inept. "

" shortly after his election, in 2008, this paper printed a letter from me, in which i stated that obama would be the worst president since jimmy carter, or perhaps the worst ever. i've seen nothing in the intervening years to change that prediction. "

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